So, this week we discovered that my brother had bedbugs in his room. I didn't actually know they existed, but I was proven wrong because my brother would wake up with red marks on his face and arms, and it's hard to deny solid evidence. So I googled them, and found they exist. Also, MinutePhysics made a video on them the day we found out coincidentally. (Or was it?) Bedbugs are really tiny. Absolutely miniscule. When we were looking for their hiding spot I was expecting to see something fly-sized. we never actually found them, but when I looked them up on the internet I found that they were more like the size of a flea. What bedbugs do is hide in cracks or divets in the wall, burrow into your bedsheets, or hide in your pillow until nightime, when they are attracted the the carbon dioxide and the heat you are emmitting
I did remember! I'm not that forgetful. Read the post above this one to find out why this isn't finished, for now, I'll simply post the MinutePhysics video. Maybe I'll come back to it sometime.
Oops, turns out it's a MinuteEarth video, from his side channel. Sorry!